Jake Haws is a songwriter/film composer based out of Provo, Utah. His original music has appeared in numerous projects including the films Scout Camp, Hanging Five and The Tailypo.

As an accomplished and prolific recording artist, he has released 7 full length albums, 4 EPs, and various other releases. He has performed hundreds of concerts including performances at the Sundance Film Festival and opening for the notable indie rock groups Menomena, The Appleseed Cast, Neon Trees, and 31 Knots.

From 2005-2011, Jake owned and managed Muse Music Cafe, a music venue and recording studio in Provo, where he organized events and produced recordings for hundreds of artists, including Neon Trees and Drew Danburry. While running the business, he also graduated from the BYU School of Music with a degree in Sound Recording and worked as a Sound Engineer at the LDS Motion Picture Studio and as a Global Marketing Intern at Sony Music Entertainment in New York City.

In 2012, he recorded 50 original songs over the course of 50 weeks and documented his progress in a blog called 50 Songs in 50 Weeks.

In 2018, he released “Good Grief,” an album of original songs spanning across multi genres (rock, rock, piano pop, electronica). He played all the instruments himself and recorded everything in his home studio.

He currently produces weekly episodes of Making Music with Jake Haws, a podcast which looks behind the scenes at the creative process of writing and recording music. He also performs as part of The Fab Folk, an acoustic Beatles tribute duo.

Here’s a gritty blues rock song I recently submitted for a car commercial. It’s got stomps, claps, distorted guitar, bass, cymbals, hi-hats, and organ. Hopefully it has the type of tough attitude they are...